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Review March 2024 rule on migrants bringing dependants to UK

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We call on the UK Government to launch a review into changes to migration rules made on 11 March 2024 relating to bringing dependants to UK, as we believe they are separating legally married couples - especially those experiencing infertility, have no children and lived in the UK before the changes.

Shabana Mahmood

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Review March 2024 rule on migrants bringing dependants to UK

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We call on the UK Government to launch a review into changes to migration rules made on 11 March 2024 relating to bringing dependants to UK, as we believe they are separating legally married couples - especially those experiencing infertility, have no children and lived in the UK before the changes.

National
33 reactions·100% agree
Shabana Mahmood

Shabana Mahmood

Home Secretary

Home Secretary

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Reasons for4
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We want the UK Government to amend immigration rules to allow people with Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) to bring their parents and parents-in-law to live with them as dependants, even if they are not financially dependent or require long-term personal care.

1Reason
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Retain current ILR rules for dependants already living in the UK

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Retain current ILR rules for refugees who are sole carers of British citizens

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